Also note if you need to nuke the client you also have to delete the hidden files it puts in your home directory /Home/.CurseClient or something like that. It doesn't use a plist in your preferences folder. If you look inside this hidden folder it is strange, now sure why there is a /Screenshots folder in there...

Also note if you need to nuke the client you also have to delete the hidden files it puts in your home directory /Home/.CurseClient or something like that. It doesn't use a plist in your preferences folder. If you look inside this hidden folder it is strange, now sure why there is a /Screenshots folder in there...

You can upload screenshots to your Curse page with the Client. (that's the theory, I've never used it so long, so I've never tested that feature...)

Excuse me if I'm wrong there, but wouldn't a non-versed MacOS user never notice he's using X MB of his harddrive for screenshots, since it's in a hidden folder? AFAIK MacOS has no "easy" way to let you see those folders, does it?

yeah, that is a weird folder to use. ~/Library/Application Support/*name of app*/ is the normal place to store temp files and other nessesary files that an app needs to have stored in a folder outside of the app.

OwlBoy: while technically, you are right, however, OSX is built on top of BSD, and in -that- OS, the normal place, is in ~/.nameofapp/ - and many, if not most, non-commercial apps developed for multiple OS support, wind up using the UNIX style rather than OSX's standards.